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NAME

       cpanfile-dump - Dump prerequisites from a cpanfile

SYNOPSIS

         # Install typical required and recommended modules
         cpan `cpanfile-dump`

         # Skip configures phase
         cpan `cpanfile-dump --no-configure`

         # Also include develop phase and suggests type
         cpan `cpanfile-dump --develop --suggests`

         # Include a feature
         cpan `cpanfile-dump --with-feature=sqlite`

DESCRIPTION

       This script reads prereqs from a cpanfile and dumps a raw list of them to standard output.
       This is useful for piping these as input to another program such as "cpan", "cpanm" or
       "cpanp".

       By default, it prints configure, build, test and runtime requirements and recommendations.
       Command line options can be used to modify the default choices.

       This script is distributed with Module::CPANfile since version 1.0002.

OPTIONS

       --configure, --build, --test, --runtime, --develop
           Specify the phase to include/exclude. Defaults to include all but "--develop" but you
           can exclude some phases by specifying the options with "--no-" prefix, like
           "--no-configure".

       --requires, --recommends, --suggests, --conflicts
           Specify the type to include/exclude. Defaults to include only "--requires" and
           "--recommends" but you can exclude some types by specifying the options with "--no-"
           prefix, like "--no-recommends".

           Specifying "--conflicts" will turn off all other types (even if specified on the
           command line).

       --with-feature, --with-all-features, --without-feature
               cpanfile-dump --with-feature=sqlite
               cpanfile-dump --with-all-features --without-feature=yaml

           Specify features to include in the dump.  "--with-feature" and "--without-feature" may
           be used more than once.

NOTES

       Because "cpanm" supports reading cpanfile directly, instead of piping the output of this
       program, you're recommended to use "cpanm --installdeps ." to install modules from
       cpanfile.

AUTHOR

       David Golden

SEE ALSO

       Module::CPANfile cpanfile App::mymeta_requires